'''Cheese''' can be obtained in different ways throughout the game and is essential for arming your [[trap]]. The simpler baits can be purchased at the [[Cheese Shoppe]]. The "special" cheese [[SUPER brie+|SUPER|brie+]] is obtained through either donations to the MouseHunt developers or from other players. [[Radioactive Blue]] is created by imbuing other cheeses with [[potion]]s and an increasing number of baits need to be crafted.

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==Overview==

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The '''Cheese''' is the part of the trap set-up that attracts the mice. Cheese often has specific effects for certain areas, for certain mice, or for certain [[loot]].

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Different types of cheese have different odds of [[Attraction rate|attracting]] a variety of [[mice]] to your trap. In general, a more expensive cheese will be better in attracting mice than less expensive varieties. Some mice will only go for cheese made with potions or crafted.

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In some [[locations]], failure to catch a mouse can result in that mouse stealing additional pieces of the currently baited cheese. The market price of cheese stolen tends to match the amount of gold typically stolen by that breed of mice. Mice are capable of stealing any of the "standard" cheeses, except {{SB}}, [[Moon]], [[Mozzarella]], and [[White Cheddar]]. In all locations, failure to attract a mouse may result in [[Stale Cheese|cheese going stale]].

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As you travel and move your trap to new [[locations]], you may notice some cheese attracts specific breeds of [[mice]] more often than others. Although this will not always be obvious, observant hunters will benefit from studying the cheese preferences of different mice in different locations.

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===Obtaining Cheese===

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'''Cheese''' can be obtained in the following ways (not all cheeses are available via all methods):

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== Standard cheese ==

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*Purchased from [[Cheese Shoppe]]s.

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These cheeses can be bought with [[gold]] at the various cheese shoppes.

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*Through [[Crafted Cheese|crafting]].

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*[[Cheddar]]

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*Created using [[Potion]]s.

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:Cheddar is rather poor at attracting most mice, however hunters may find success with this cheese when hunting the more frail breeds.

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*Obtained as [[loot]].

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*Through [[Donation]].

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*From other players through [[Give To Friends]] or [[Gifting]].

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*Purchased from the [[Marketplace]].

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*[[Marble]]

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===Using Cheese===

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:Marble offers a decent chance of attracting a variety of mice.

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A hunter's cheeses appear in the [{{MHdomain}}/inventory.php?tab=cheese Cheese] [[Inventory]] tab. A hunter can select which cheese is armed from the inventory page, from the primary [[Camp]] page, and also from a Cheese Shoppe just after purchasing bait.

Cheese is separated into 20 groups, usually based on where in the [[Kingdom]] it can be used. Hunters using the [[FreshCoat Layout]] will see their cheeses separated into these categories within their inventory.

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===[[:Category:Cheese_(Basic_Bait)|Basic Bait]]===

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'''Basic Bait''' can be separated into two sub-groups: '''Standard Cheese''' and '''String Cheese'''. These subgroups are referred to throughout the Wiki, but are generally not used by the Devs in-game.

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====Standard Cheese====

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This is the term used throughout the Wiki to describe cheeses which can be used in most regions of the [[Kingdom]] with varying degrees of success. {{SB}} often has separate attraction qualities, therefore it is listed separately from the other standard cheeses on many [[Location]] pages and is often listed separately on individual mouse pages. <br/>

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The order shown below represents the basic attraction rate of '''Standard Cheeses''' from least to most attractive.

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*[[Cheddar]] and [[White Cheddar]]

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*[[Marble]] and [[Mozzarella]]

*[[Swiss]]

*[[Swiss]]

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:Swiss offers a good chance of attracting a variety of mice.

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*[[Brie]] and [[Empowered Brie Cheese]]

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*[[Gouda]]

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*{{SB}} and {{Toxic SB}}

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[[Toxic Brie]] and {{Toxic SB}} have the same attraction as their non-toxic counterparts, but add a 20% [[Power Bonus]] when armed. Where the Wiki lists {{SB}} as a preferred cheese, {{Toxic SB}} will also attract the mouse, as the two baits are interchangeable when attracting mice.

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*[[Brie]]

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[[Runny Cheese]] is both a basic bait and an event cheese. It can be used in any areas where the other basic baits can be used, but may have special attraction qualities during certain events.

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:Brie offers a very good chance of attracting a variety of mice. It can be bought or can be obtained by imbuing other standard cheese with [[Brie Alchemy Potion]].

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==Special cheese==

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====String Cheese====

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This is the term used throughout the Wiki to describe cheeses which can be used in the [[Rift Plane]] areas with varying degrees of success. <br/>

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*[[SUPER brie+|SUPER|brie+]]

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'''Standard String Cheeses'''<br/>

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:This special, extra fragrant brie is only available as a gift to the supporters of MouseHunt. Due to the magical properties of SUPER|brie+, crafty mice are unable to steal multiple pieces of this precious cheese from hunters who hunt in dangerous environments. This cheese offers a 99% attraction rate for many of the mice in the game!

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These cheeses are the [[Rift Plane]] equivalent of [[Standard Cheese]] and can be used in all '''Rift''' locations, though they may not represent the best hunting choice.

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The order shown below represents the basic attraction rate of '''Basic String Cheeses''' from least to most attractive.

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*[[Marble String]]

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*[[Swiss String]]

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*[[Brie String]]

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*[[Magical String]]

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*[[Radioactive Blue]]

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===Additional Categories===

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:Radioactive Blue cheese cannot be bought. It can only be obtained by imbuing Brie or SUPER|brie+ with one of the various [[Radioactive Blue Cheese Curd Potion]]s. [[Black Widow Mouse|Black Widow]] and [[Lycan Mouse|Lycan]] mice are known to drop Radioactive Blue cheese when caught in the [[Mousoleum]]. The various [[Forgotten]] mice in the [[Catacombs]] occasionally drop a few pieces of Radioactive Blue as well.

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Balack%27s Cove)|Balack's Cove]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Basic Bait)|Basic Bait]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Bristle_Woods)|Bristle Woods]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Bristle_Woods Rift)|Bristle Woods Rift]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Burroughs_Rift)|Burroughs Rift]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Event)|Event]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Fort_Rox)|Fort Rox]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Fungal_Cavern)|Fungal Cavern]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Furoma)|Furoma]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Furoma_Rift)|Furoma Rift]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Gnawnia_Rift)|Gnawnia Rift]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Great_Winter_Hunt)|Great Winter Hunt]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Halloween)|Halloween]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(King%27s_Gauntlet)|King's Gauntlet]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Laboratory)|Laboratory]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Living_Garden)|Living Garden]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Miscellaneous)|Miscellaneous]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Sunken_City)|Sunken City]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Toxic_Spill)|Toxic Spill]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Tribal_Isles)|Tribal Isles]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Whisker_Woods)|Whisker Woods]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Whisker_Woods_Rift)|Whisker Woods Rift]]

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*[[:Category:Cheese_(Zugzwang's_Tower)|Zugzwang's Tower]]

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== Crafted cheese ==

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==History and Trivia==

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The following cheeses can only be obtained through [[crafting]]:

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The Mobile App [[recipe]] tab includes a permanently locked recipe for an unreleased '''NinjaBread Cheese''', with the following description:

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*[[Ancient]]

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:''This mysterious cheese has yet to be seen anywhere in the Kingdom. Perhaps one day the King will discover how it's created...''

Revision as of 11:51, 14 July 2019

Contents

Overview

The Cheese is the part of the trap set-up that attracts the mice. Cheese often has specific effects for certain areas, for certain mice, or for certain loot.

In some locations, failure to catch a mouse can result in that mouse stealing additional pieces of the currently baited cheese. The market price of cheese stolen tends to match the amount of gold typically stolen by that breed of mice. Mice are capable of stealing any of the "standard" cheeses, except SUPER|brie+, Moon, Mozzarella, and White Cheddar. In all locations, failure to attract a mouse may result in cheese going stale.

Obtaining Cheese

Cheese can be obtained in the following ways (not all cheeses are available via all methods):

Using Cheese

A hunter's cheeses appear in the CheeseInventory tab. A hunter can select which cheese is armed from the inventory page, from the primary Camp page, and also from a Cheese Shoppe just after purchasing bait.

Cheese Groups

Cheese is separated into 20 groups, usually based on where in the Kingdom it can be used. Hunters using the FreshCoat Layout will see their cheeses separated into these categories within their inventory.

Basic Bait can be separated into two sub-groups: Standard Cheese and String Cheese. These subgroups are referred to throughout the Wiki, but are generally not used by the Devs in-game.

Standard Cheese

This is the term used throughout the Wiki to describe cheeses which can be used in most regions of the Kingdom with varying degrees of success. SUPER|brie+ often has separate attraction qualities, therefore it is listed separately from the other standard cheeses on many Location pages and is often listed separately on individual mouse pages.
The order shown below represents the basic attraction rate of Standard Cheeses from least to most attractive.

Runny Cheese is both a basic bait and an event cheese. It can be used in any areas where the other basic baits can be used, but may have special attraction qualities during certain events.

String Cheese

This is the term used throughout the Wiki to describe cheeses which can be used in the Rift Plane areas with varying degrees of success.

Standard String Cheeses
These cheeses are the Rift Plane equivalent of Standard Cheese and can be used in all Rift locations, though they may not represent the best hunting choice.
The order shown below represents the basic attraction rate of Basic String Cheeses from least to most attractive.